Most
options can be set in the user interface or config file, so usually you
do not need to care about them.

-anonymous

Restrict links so that it can
run on an anonymous account. No local file browsing. No downloads. Executing
of viewers is allowed, but user can’t add or modify entries in association
table.

-assume-codepage <codepage>

Use the given codepage when the webpage
did not specify its codepage. (default: ISO 8859-1)

-async-dns <0>/<1>

Asynchronous
DNS resolver on(1)/off(0). Default is on.

-base-session <number>

Linkses are
connecting together, forming sessions by default. Normally, there’s only
one session with number 0. In this way, you can make him to form more sessions
at once. See also -no-connect option.

You may optionally
prefix each of this keys with a number, telling its repeat count (how much
times to do it). You can also re-bind those keys, altough this feature is
still in the state of testing, so undocumented. The keys you may use for
navigation are:

Per-user config
file, automatically created by links. Its format is same as the one of
user.cfg.

~/.links/html.cfg

Per-user config file, automatically created by links.
It contains HTML rendering options. Its format is same as the one of user.cfg.

~/.links/user.cfg

Per-user config file, not overwritten while saving links
configuration. You can add your own options there (e.g. keybindings). Each
line consists from option name (same as the command-line one, but without
leading dash and with dashes converted to underscores), space, and its
value, in quotes if it’s a string. Lines which start with # are considered
as comments and skipped.

links is
free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

links was written by Mikulas Patocka <mikulas@artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>.
See file AUTHORS in the source tree for a list of people contributing
to this project.

The homepage of links can be found at http://links.browser.org/

This manual page was written by Peter Gervai <grin@tolna.net>, using excerpts
from a (yet?) unknown links fan for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may
be used by others). Contributions from Francis A. Holop. Extended, clarified
and made more up-to-date by Petr Baudis <pasky@ji.cz>.